So here's a question. Now that the Red Sox have no interest in even showing up for games wouldnt it make sense to just bet against them for the remaining games this season? It's bad enough we have to suffer with them might as well make some money while we're at it.

So here's a question. Now that the Red Sox have no interest in even showing up for games wouldnt it make sense to just bet against them for the remaining games this season? It's bad enough we have to suffer with them might as well make some money while we're at it.

One of the guys I listen to on the radio said this is the best way to maximize your sports experience. It works best with a season like football with a shorter season. Put down a small bet against your team every game. That way if they win you're still happy. If they lose at least you have the money as consolation.

Betting on your team is a tough proposition because if they lose you just lost money and you're down cause your team lost.

One of the guys I listen to on the radio said this is the best way to maximize your sports experience. It works best with a season like football with a shorter season. Put down a small bet against your team every game. That way if they win you're still happy. If they lose at least you have the money as consolation.

Betting on your team is a tough proposition because if they lose you just lost money and you're down cause your team lost.

I've tried that, but I find with small bets if rather have the win than the winnings. Sad as it is

One of the guys I listen to on the radio said this is the best way to maximize your sports experience. It works best with a season like football with a shorter season. Put down a small bet against your team every game. That way if they win you're still happy. If they lose at least you have the money as consolation.

Betting on your team is a tough proposition because if they lose you just lost money and you're down cause your team lost.

Believe it or not i used to do that back in the days when the Bruins lost to the Canadians on a regular basis. As you mentioned it softens the blow a bit.

It depends on your perspective. A few years back when Stanford was terrible I bet against them regularly won quite a few bets; but once we became competitive and actually could win games, the winnings didn't cover up the hurt enough to keep doing it.

I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.